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Posted on 02-09-2011 19:20
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Some out of print RES Handbooks are available for free download on the RES site--

http://www.royens.../index.htm

They include

Vol 9 Part 5. Diptera Orthorrhapha Brachycera - Dolichopodidae. E C M d'Assis Fonseca
Vol 10 Part 4b. Diptera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata, Section b Musicidae. E C M D'Assis Fonseca

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Excellent news Steve - thanks for the link Smile
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Yes,

I've started to warm to the Muscids, this should help sort out the interesting onesSmile

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So thanks Steve! Smile
Sincerely yours
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Yes, and for the Hymenoptera books like Perkins' Ichneumonidae and Benson's sawflies are going to be really useful. I already have them but it should help novices get into these groups Smile
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Just to remind you all that is there and worthwhile check it occasionally to see which titles have been added: http://www.royensoc.co.uk/content/out-print-handbooks. These are, for example, worthwhile to have:
• Vol 10 Part 14. An introduction to the immature stages of British Flies. Diptera Larvae, with notes on eggs, puparia and pupae. Main text. K. G. V. Smith
• Vol 10 Part 14. An introduction to the immature stages of British Flies. Diptera Larvae, with notes on eggs, puparia and pupae. Figures index. K. G. V. Smith

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